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Freehold

Guide price

£750,000

2 bed end terrace house for sale

Fore Street, Port Isaac PL29
2 beds
1 bath
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Guide price

£750,000

2 bed end terrace house for sale
Fore Street, Port Isaac PL29

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

  • EPC Rating: G

Freehold

About this property

  • A handsome stone property situated on Port Isaac’s iconic Platt.

  • Two reception rooms with stunning views across Port Isaac harbour from the sitting room.

  • Light and airy accommodation with stylish, coastal interiors throughout.

  • Mere steps from the harbour and a short walk from the village amenities.

The Property

Situated in an enviable position right on Port Isaac’s quayside, Market House is an immaculately presented two-bedroom property with tasteful interiors throughout. Light and bright, and boasting many charming features, the property has been renovated in recent years including rewiring and replumbing. It benefits from stunning views from all the principal rooms into Port Isaac’s historic harbour and lies within steps of the beach and harbour.

Accommodation

The property is accessed via the Platt from Fore Street and is arranged over three floors.

Ground floor: Entrance Hall | W.C | Dining room | Steps up to semi open plan Kitchen with underfloor heating

first floor: Sitting room with dual aspect windows and views into the harbour | Family bathroom with underfloor heating and boiler cupboard.

Second floor: Master bedroom with built-in storage and vaulted ceiling | Second double bedroom.



Services

Main’s water, drainage, and electricity. Rointe Wi-Fi controlled electric radiators.

Location

Port Isaac is a popular holiday destination and residential village on the rugged North Cornwall coast, famed for its historic fishing harbour, quaint winding streets and scenic coastal walks. Loved by millions as Portwenn in itv’s Doc Martin and the birthplace of The Fisherman’s Friends, Port Isaac has several good places to eat and drink, all within walking distance of the property. These include two of Nathan Outlaws eateries. Other notable restaurants and pubs include The Port Gaverne Hotel and Pilchards, The Mote, and The Golden Lion. Most everyday shopping requirements can be met in Port Isaac at the Co-Op but the market town of Wadebridge, with a good range of independent shops, is only about 8 miles distant.

Outside

External storage locker.

Water source: Direct mains water.

Electricity source: National Grid.

Sewerage arrangements: Standard UK domestic.

Heating Supply: Central heating (electric).

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